Devra
I knit this cowl for myself years ago. When a friend asked me to make her one just like it I simply gave it to her. When she moved to Ireland recently, giving away most of her belongings, the cowl came back home with me.
Devra is perfect for beginning knitters. It's knit in the round on circular needles with a few rows of 2x2 ribbing. But that’s where any fanciness ends. Holding three strands of yarn together is easy and creates bigger stitches that make this project fly off the needles.
*This is a free pattern .pdf for knitting the cowl pictured for yourself, not the an actual finished cowl.
I knit this cowl for myself years ago. When a friend asked me to make her one just like it I simply gave it to her. When she moved to Ireland recently, giving away most of her belongings, the cowl came back home with me.
Devra is perfect for beginning knitters. It's knit in the round on circular needles with a few rows of 2x2 ribbing. But that’s where any fanciness ends. Holding three strands of yarn together is easy and creates bigger stitches that make this project fly off the needles.
*This is a free pattern .pdf for knitting the cowl pictured for yourself, not the an actual finished cowl.
I knit this cowl for myself years ago. When a friend asked me to make her one just like it I simply gave it to her. When she moved to Ireland recently, giving away most of her belongings, the cowl came back home with me.
Devra is perfect for beginning knitters. It's knit in the round on circular needles with a few rows of 2x2 ribbing. But that’s where any fanciness ends. Holding three strands of yarn together is easy and creates bigger stitches that make this project fly off the needles.
*This is a free pattern .pdf for knitting the cowl pictured for yourself, not the an actual finished cowl.
This cowl is a simple design with endless yarn possibilities. Holding three strands together not only makes for a quick project but gives the garment the bulky layers that fold on top of each other without having to knit a lot of height.
In the pattern I’ve suggested a couple of yarns with 50% wool/50% alpaca, both are soft yet still have structure. But many other yarns would be a good substitute. Choose one (or a combination of two or three) that feels good against the skin but has still has structure.
Gauge: 6.5 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch with three strands held together
Needle size: US 17 - 12.75 mm
Yardage: 375 - 400 yards (343 - 366 m)
To download on Ravelry visit my Pattern Page. You can find other knitters completed cowls there too!
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